Background
Huie, W. Stell was born on December 23, 1930 in Fulton County, Georgia, United States.
Huie, W. Stell was born on December 23, 1930 in Fulton County, Georgia, United States.
Emory University (Bachelor of Laws, 1953).
Worked at Long Aldridge Norman Limited Liability Partnership (Atlanta, Georgia) specializing in General Litigation and Appellate Practice before Federal and State Courts and Regulatory Agencies, Antitrust, Public Utilities, Natural Gas and Electric Power Regulations, Federal and State Taxation, Corporate, Commercial, Securities, Real Property, Environmental, Government Relations, Communications, Healthcare, Financial Restructurings, Natural Resources, Transportation Matters, International Law and Transactions, Public Finance, Sports and Entertainment, Estate Planning and Administration and Employee Benefits. Admitted to the bar, 1953, Georgia. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi.
Omicron Delta Kappa.
Member, Bryan Society. Lecturer in Common Law, Pleading, Torts and Equity, Emory University Law School, 1957-1961. President, National Conference of Bar Presidents, 1987-1988.
Assembly Delegate, American Bar Association, 1990.
Chairman: American Bar Association Commission on Impaired Attorneys, 1988-1990. American Bar Association Standing Committee, Judicial Selection, Tenure and Compensation, 1992.
Standing Committee on Association Communications, American Bar Association, 1984-1987. Member: Atlanta (President, 1968-1969) and American Bar Associations.
State Bar of Georgia (President, 1975-1976).
Lawyers Club of Atlanta. American Judicature Society (Member, Board of Directors, 1986-1990). Fellow, American Bar Foundation.
Founded in Atlanta, Georgia in 1974, Long Aldridge Norman is an entrepreneurial, first generation law firm dedicated to providing quality, value-added services to its clients.
With over 120 lawyers, Long Aldridge Norman has established a national presence predicated on fashioning creative, common sense responses to the needs of its business clientele. Through its Atlanta and Washington, District of Columbia offices, Long Aldridge Norman maintains a full-service commercial practice committed to building and maintaining long-term relationships through the delivery of efficient and cost-effective legal services.
Member, Bryan Society. Lecturer in Common Law, Pleading, Torts and Equity, Emory University Law School, 1957-1961. President, National Conference of Bar Presidents, 1987-1988.
Assembly Delegate, American Bar Association, 1990.
Fellow, American Bar Foundation.